Euro Song Hits

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Arcade
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Spark Records (Dutch (Hilversum)) (in 2019)
part of:
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 2019), Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 2019) and Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2021 (number: 82)
recording of:
Arcade (original solo version) (in 2019)
lyricist and composer:
Duncan Laurence (Dutch singer‐songwriter), Will Knox, Joel Sjöö and Wouter Hardy (Dutch producer, engineer, songwriter)
Duncan Laurence2.93:05
2The Wrong PlaceHooverphonic52:57
3Satellite
recording engineer:
Brix (German producer André Buchmann), Mathias Ramson and Phil Schardt
keyboard programming:
John Gordon (Danish songwriter)
mastering:
Busy (German sound engineer Sascha Bühren)
producer:
Brix (German producer André Buchmann), John Gordon (Danish songwriter), Ingo Politz and Bernd Wendlandt
mixer:
Brix (German producer André Buchmann) and Mathias Ramson
additional vocals:
Kayna
lead vocals:
Lena (Lena Meyer-Landrut, Eurovision winner)
part of:
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 2010) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 2010)
recording of:
Satellite
lyricist and composer:
Julie Frost and John Gordon (Danish songwriter)
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc.
Lena42:54
4Waterloo
engineer:
Michael B. Tretow
producer:
Benny Andersson (ABBA) and Björn Ulvaeus
acoustic guitar:
Björn Ulvaeus (on 1973-12-17)
bass guitar:
Rutger Gunnarsson (on 1973-12-17)
drums (drum set):
Ola Brunkert (on 1973-12-17, on 1974-02-20)
guitar:
Janne Schaffer (on 1973-12-17, on 1974-02-20)
Moog, mellotron and piano:
Benny Andersson (ABBA) (on 1973-12-17)
tenor saxophone:
Christer Eklund (on 1974-01-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polar Music AB (in 1974) and Polar Music International AB (in 2014)
recorded at:
Metronome Studio in Stockholm, Stockholms län (Stockholm county), Sweden (on 1973-12-17, on 1974-01-04, on 1974-02-20)
part of:
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1974) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1974)
recording of:
Waterloo (English version) (from 1973-12-17 until 1974-01)
writer:
Stig Anderson (Stikkan), Benny Andersson (ABBA) and Björn Ulvaeus
publisher:
Overseas Songs (ended), Polar Music AB (ended), Bocu Music Ltd., EMI Grove Park Music, Inc., Union Songs Music, Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., EMI Waterford Music (from 1974 to present), Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998) (from 1974 to present) and Universal/Union Songs Musikförlag AB (from 1974 to present)
translated version of:
Waterloo (Swedish version)
part of:
Mamma Mia! (1999 musical)
ABBA3.72:46
5La det swinge
producer:
Torgny Söderberg
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metronome Musik GmbH (marketing & distribution dept. spun off from Metronome Records GmbH — do not use as a release label) (in 1985)
part of:
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1985), Winners of Melodi Grand Prix (Norway) (number: 1985) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1985)
recording of:
La det swinge
lyricist and composer:
Rolf Løvland
writer:
Alix Zandra (songwriter)
publisher:
Music Channel (publisher) (in 1985) and Universal (publisher) (in 1985)
Bobbysocks2:56
6Puppet on a String
vocals:
Sandie Shaw (in 1967)
part of:
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1967) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1967)
recording of:
Puppet on a String (in 1967)
writer:
Phil Coulter and Bill Martin (Scottish songwriter & producer)
Sandie Shaw2:24
71, 2, 3
part of:
France in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1976)
recording of:
1, 2, 3
lyricist:
Jean‐Paul Cara
composer:
Jean‐Paul Cara and Tony Rallo
Catherine Ferry2:31
8Poupée de cire, poupée de son
vocals:
France Gall (in 1965)
orchestra:
Alain Goraguer et son orchestre (in 1965)
part of:
Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1965) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1965)
recording of:
Poupée de cire, poupée de son (in 1965)
lyricist and composer:
Serge Gainsbourg
publisher:
Bagatelle SA, Sidonie, イーエムアイ音楽出版 ソニー事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan Ltd., Sony Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., EMI Overseas Division, sub‐publisher for non‐Japanese works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
France Gall2:33
9Nocturne
instruments:
Secret Garden
vocals:
Gunhild Tvinnereim
conductor:
John Tate (conductor & orchestrator)
recording of:
Nocturne (English version)
lyricist:
Petter Skavlan
composer:
Rolf Løvland
translated version of:
Nocturne (original Norwegian version)
Secret Garden3:14
101 LifeXandee2:56
11Après toi
part of:
Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1972) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1972)
recording of:
Après toi (Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1972)
lyricist:
Yves Dessca and Klaus Munro (composer, songwriter and producer)
composer:
Mario Panas (Greek musician, composer and producer) and Klaus Munro (composer, songwriter and producer)
premiered at:
Eurovision Song Contest 1972 (1972-03-25)
Vicky Leandros23:33
12All Kinds of Everything
part of:
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1970) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1970)
recording of:
All Kinds of Everything (1970 eurovision song)
writer:
Derry Lindsay (Songwriter) and Jackie Smith (Songwriter)
Dana23:03
13Soldi
part of:
Winners of the Sanremo Music Festival (number: 2019)
recording of:
Soldi
lyricist:
Dardust (Dario Faini) and Mahmood (Italian singer Alessandro Mahmoud)
composer:
Charlie Charles (Italian producer/composer), Dardust (Dario Faini) and Mahmood (Italian singer Alessandro Mahmoud)
Mahmood3:15
14Calm After the Storm
assistant mixer:
Felix Tournier
mixer:
Ronald Prent (Dutch Sound engineer and producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Longplay BV (from 2014 to present)
mixed at:
Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
recording of:
Calm After the Storm
lyricist and composer:
Ilse de Lange (Dutch singer/songwriter), Jake Etheridge (American songwriter and musician), JB Meijers (dutch multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer/songwriter), Matthew Crosby (US singer-songwriter) and Rob Crosby (American country singer/songwriter)
The Common Linnets43:33
15Beg, Steal or Borrow
part of:
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1972)
recording of:
Beg Steal or Borrow
writer:
Tony Cole, Graeme Hall and Steve Wolfe (producer, songwriter and guitar player)
The New Seekers2:45
16Beg, Steal or Borrow (live at the Royal Albert Hall)
The New Seekers3:08
17Un banc, un arbre, une rueSéverine3:00
18La VendaMiki Núñez2:58
19Jennifer Jennings
part of:
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1969)
recording of:
Jennifer Jennings
writer:
Paul Quintens (Belgian composer/songwriter) and Phil Van Cauwenbergh (Belgian 1960/70s lyricist)
Louis Neefs2:47
20Un jour, un enfant
part of:
France in the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1969) and Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest (number: 1969)
recording of:
Un jour, un enfant (in 1969)
lyricist:
Eddy Marnay (French lyricist)
composer:
Emil Stern (jazz pianist, composer and bandleader)
publisher:
Budde Music France
Frida Boccara2:41